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Man who was caught with drugs in car on A90 has jail term cut

- JAMES MULHOLLAND

A man was forced into transporti­ng narcotics after he could not repay a loan he took out from drug dealers to pay for a friend’s funeral, a court has heard.

Liam O’Grady, 31, appeared “nervous” when he was pulled over by police in December 2019 on the A90 Perth to Dundee road.

Officers found him carrying cocaine and heroin potentiall­y worth more than £40,000 and he was arrested and eventually given a four-and-a-half-year jail term.

Yesterday, defence Wendy Hay told the Criminal Appeal that had became involved in trade because of his circumstan­ces.

Ms Hay said: “He had became involved after he accumulate­d a significan­t debt in relation to a funeral for a friend.

“The repayments became problemati­c. He borrowed the money from the wrong people and he struggled to pay it back.”

O’Grady, of Nottingham, advocate Court of O’Grady the drugs personal pled guilty to being involved in the supply of drugs at Perth Sheriff Court in March this year.

Sheriff William Wood heard how police detained O’Grady on December 18 2019.

The court heard that O’Grady had stopped off in Liverpool and collected a backpack containing the illicit powders before driving north to Scotland.

Prosecutio­n lawyer Robertson said traffic were on duty that evening torrential rain.

They decided car because of lights.

Officers concluded that O’Grady was carrying drugs because of his nervous demeanour and found the substances.

Yesterday, Ms Hay told judges Lord Turnbull and Lord Woolman that the sentence imposed on her client was excessive.

She added: “He very much regrets the extremely poor choice he made in relation to how he dealt with the debt.”

The judges agreed to reduce the sentence to 40 months.

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